With the ever-increasing clutter of a newborn baby to consider, the owner of the Mills house in Melbourne approached Austin Maynard Architects seeking a considered and unique solution to storage in the home.
In collaboration with architect Allistar Cox and builder Ian Provan, Christian McCabe and David Verheul are the duo behind Melbourne’s newest restaurant and wine bar. This diverse team share their different perspectives on bringing Embla together for Mezzanine: Summer.
This detailed research report by Gorman/Birrell and Niche Media illuminates a way forward for the industry in the sectors of Multi-Residential, Ageing, Public Space, Workspace and Hospitality – helping architects and planners take the lead in positing considered solutions that reach beyond what is, towards what we could imagine.
Danial Caneva, owner of Coburg’s trendy Post Office Hotel, will open a new bar and brewery at Pentridge Prison, with Technē converting a heritage-listed laundry into the hub of a new laneway precinct.
Four teams of internationally-renowned architectects will compete to design the community and civic space which will be the centrepiece of a $2 billion Parramatta Square renewal project.
Three new developments, designed by Elenberg Fraser, Denton Corker Marshall (DCM) and Hayball architects, have been approved by the City of Melbourne at a recent Future Melbourne Committee meeting.
For a Sydney couple, downsizing to an apartment allowed them to reinvest in the ideas and expertise of their architect previously commissioned.
Concepts designed by Grimshaw and BVN Architecture for New South Wales’s first high-rise public secondary school have been released by the State Government.
Woods Bagot has submitted an application for the construction of a 22-storey hotel atop a heritage meat packing building on George Street, as Sydney continues to revamp its historic architectural sites.
Design, architecture, and real estate firms spend their days creating beautiful homes and workspaces for clients, but what of the spaces they themselves work in? The offices of those in the business of interiors are some of the most inspired and individual, as one would suspect.
Designed by ARM Architecture and landscape architects Taylor Cullity Lethlean, the plans cover 26,000 square metres of public space surrounding the Adelaide Festival Centre.
It can be argued that Australian metropolitan regions, like many cities around the world, exhibit a crisis of identity. At the current pace of development, inner cities will, within the next 50 years, have a surplus of mediocre multi-residential projects.
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